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FCC Announces New Features on Broadcast Public Inspection File System | TvTechnology

FCC Announces New Features on Broadcast Public Inspection File System

Folders addedOctober 3, 2012

WASHINGTON: The Federal Communications
Commission added new features to it broadcast public file system:Authorizations – Stations can create folders to upload files that relate
to their
authorizations, such as reports required by conditions placed on their licenses
by the commission.Equal Employment Opportunity – New, pre-generated folders are now available
for stations to upload required annual reports and information bearing on any ongoing
inquiry, audit, investigation or complaint that concerns EEO and of which the licensee
is aware.Applications – New, pre-generated folders are now available for each type
of application stations might file (renewal, assignment, etc.), so licensees can
separately upload any additional material that relates to each type of application,
including notices of petitions to deny and other supplemental information.Ownership – A new, pre-generated “Contracts and Agreements” folder is now
available so stations can upload the required lists of contracts and agreements
if their most recent ownership report no longer reflects all such arrangements.
Licensees can, in their discretion, upload the actual documents in lieu of the lists.
Licensees may also upload any additional documents relating to their ownership or
ownership reporting obligations.Children’s Television Programming Reports – Stations can upload any additional
documentation related to children’s television programming that is not otherwise
contained in the quarterly reports.Political File Terms and Disclosures – A new, pre-generated “Terms and Disclosures”
folder is now available. If the documents placed by stations in the political files
folders contain terms, abbreviations, or other language that require explanation
for a full understanding of the documents, licensees should upload such explanations,
including any keys or legends, to this folder. If documents uploaded to the other
political files already contain such explanations, keys or legends, nothing need
be uploaded here.

As previously announced, work will continue, including
development of a public search feature, RSS feeds for easy identification of new
documents filed, and permitting broadcaster access to the interface through Dropbox
along with other offerings.

Members of the public and broadcasters will find Frequently Asked Questions on the
interface if they have questions. For further information, the Licensing Support
Hotline is 877-480-3201, option 2, 717-338-2888, or 717-338-2824 (TTY). The Hotline
is available to assist with questions Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. ET.
Requests and error reports can be made at https://esupport.fcc.gov/request.htm.